Ronald Burke is known for stoneware functional wares made using a variety of forming techniques including coil and slab building, wheel throwing and extruding. Burk used numerous surface techniques including wax resist. He also made sculptures, bath and kitchen accessories, clocks, and tiles. In 1998 he ceased full time operation of the pottery and became a teacher.
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